
Current Topics in Membranes and Transport
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- Front Cover
- Ion Channels: Molecular and Physiological Aspects
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- Yale Membrane Transport Processes Volumes
- Chapter 1. Ionic Selectivity of Channels at the End Plate
- I. Introduction
- ll. Principles of Equilibrium Ion Selectivity
- Ill. Principles of Dynamic Ion Selectivity
- lV. Experimental Techniques
- V. End-Plate Channel Characteristics
- VI. Summary and Comparison with Na+ and K+ Channels in Nerve and Muscles
- References
- Chapter 2. Gating of Channels in Nerve and Muscle: A Stochastic Approach
- l. Introduction: Overview and Scope
- ll. General Properties
- lll. Stochastic Representation of Channel Gating
- IV. Experimental Findings
- References
- Chapter 3. The Potassium Channel of Sarcoplasmic Reticulum
- l. Introduction
- ll. Electrical Behavior of SR K+ Channels
- lll. Fluxes in Native SR Vesicles
- IV. Standing Problems and Future Directions
- References
- Chapter 4. Measuring the Properties of Single Channels in Cell Membranes
- I. Introduction
- II. Fluctuation (Noise) Analysis of Multichannel Systems
- III. Noise Analysis of Non-Channel-Mediated Ion Movement
- IV. Methods of Single Channel Recording
- V. Ion Channels in Patched Membranes
- VI. Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 5. Kinetics of Movement in Narrow Channels
- I. lon-Ion Interaction
- II . Water-Water Interactions
- III. Ion-Water Interactions
- IV. Summary
- V. Appendix: Derivation of Eqs. (3) and (4)
- References
- Chapter 6. Structure and Selectivity of Porin Channels
- I. Introduction
- II. Reconstitution of Porins into Lipid Bilayer Membranes
- III. Single-Channel Analysis
- IV. Ionic Selectivity of Porin Channels
- V. Properties of the Anion-Selective Channel from Pseudomonas aeruginosa Outer Membrane
- Vl. Conclusions
- References
- Chapter 7. Channels in the Junctions between Cells
- I. Introduction
- II. The Cell-to-Cell Channel
- Ill. Channel Formation
- IV. Permeability of the Channel
- V. Regulation of the Channel
- VI. Structure and Chemistry of the Membrane Particle in the Gap Junction
- References
- Chapter 8. Channels across Epithelial Cell Layers
- I. Introduction
- II. Na+ Channel
- Ill. K+ Channels
- IV. Nonslective Cation Channels
- V. The H2O Channel
- VI. Candidate Channels
- Refeiences
- Chapter 9. Water Movement through Membrane Channels
- I. Water Permeability Coefficients
- II. Water Permeability of Planar Lipid Bilayer Membranes
- Ill. Water Permeability of Plasma Membranes
- IV. Summary
- Reference
- Chapter 10. Channels with Multiple Conformational States: Interrelations with Carriers and Pumps
- I. Introduction
- II. Coupling between Ion Flow and Conformational Transitions
- III. Current Noise in Open Channels
- IV. Conformational Transitions Driven by an External Energy Source: Ion Pumps
- V. Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 11. Ion Movements in Gramicidin Channels
- I. Introduction
- II. Structure
- III. Channel Formation: Kinetics and Equilibria
- IV. Movements of Ions through the Pore
- V. Movement of Water through the Pore
- VI. Interactions of Ions and Water in the Pore
- VII. Appendix I
- VIII. Appendix II
- References
- Index
- Contents of Previous Volumes
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